l66 MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE Das war der Tag der weissen Chrysanthemen^ - mir bangte fast vor seiner schweren Pracht. . . Und dann^ dann kawst du mir die Seek nehmen fief in der Nacht. Mir war so bang^ imd du kamst lieb und leise^ - ich hatte grad im Traum an dich gedacht. Du kamst\ und leis ivie eine Marchemveise erklang die Nacht. . . This lyric - which has been taken into the anthologies - shows exactly how imitative Rilke is in this early verse: he is literally fitting words to one of the best known of German tunes, that of Hermann Gilm"s StelF auf den Tisch die duftenden Reseden, \ Die letyten roten Astern bring herbei, | Und lass tins von der Liebe reden, \ Wie einst im Mai\ all he does is to lengthen the third line by one foot. The poems of Traumgekront are decadent in tone. It is as though Rilke had been reading Maeterlinck's Serres chaudes. Not that there is painting of disease; indeed the attitude to death is already that idealization of ripened readiness which Rilke was to make his gospel; the fin-de-siecle tints are rather in the adjectival and nominal evocations (wetsse Wunsche^ verbliihte Sterne^ nachteblasse Sehnsucht, etc.), and in the prevailing landscapes of snowed-up winters and faint springs in which the symbolist paraphernalia (gaudy pea- cocks, shimmering swans, dark pools, etc.) serve for splashes of colour. Into these lorn landscapes are projected the personal moods of the poet - his thwarted childhood (Warst du ein Kind in froher Schar . ..), his loneliness (Der Tag entsMummert leise) and his (later so wistful) association of his unfulfilled longing with the erotic expectation of maidens. Advent, too, ranges itself with the literature of the late nineties by its decadent tints and morbid images (blutenblasse Maienndchte^ silberstille Teiche, liebeleise Arm}. But the real Rilke - his rapid, fluent rhythm - begins in such poems as Der Abend kommt von weitgegangen. Notable is the adum- bration of the poet's spiritual growth in the introductory poem: Das ist me in Streit: sehnsuchtgeweiht durch alle Tage schweifen, dann, stark und breit, mit tausend Wur^elstreifen